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Children's Health - Infectious DiseasesInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Croup and Your Child Description: Fact sheet by American Academy of Family Physicians provides answers to common questions. (familydoctor.org) |
Epiglottitis Description: Basic facts regarding the condition and its prevention. (sleeptight.com) |
Group B Streptococcal Infections Description: Learn about Group B streptococcus, a type of bacterium that causes life threatening infections in newborn babies. (cdc.gov) |
Infection Detection Protection Description: Site for kids explaining various bacteria, and ways to prevent infections and diseases. Some sections require additional plug-ins. (amnh.org) |
Infectious Diseases in Children Description: Monthly news for pediatricians, covers new drugs and procedures for diagnosing and testing pediatric infectious diseases. (slackinc.com) |
Keep Kids Healthy Description: Tuberculosis information and answers to common questions about TB in children, including the difference between tuberculosis infection and disease, how it is spread, symptoms, and treatments. (keepkidshealthy.com) |
National Pediatric AIDS Network Description: A resource for information on children and adolescents with HIV or AIDS. (npan.org) |
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Symptoms should always be presented to a doctor for tests, diagnosis and possible treatment.
Prescription medication should always be taken under a doctor's care.
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